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Power finally back in East Nantmeal!! Great stretch of weather on the way! Beaches are again crowded down the shore in Sea Isle City (see video attached) although at 84 degrees and a DP at 73 too warm for me...cooler tomorrow but still a land breeze.....
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A little late but below is the Climate Summary for May 2020 for Western Chester County PA along with some interesting weather factoids
Average Temperature 58.6 (0.7 degrees below normal) ( Avg High 67.4 / Avg. Low 49.8)
This was our 2nd consecutive below normal month following the April 49.4 avg (0.5 below normal)
The 2 month average of April and May mark the 24th coldest first 2 months of Spring in the Chester County history (1894-Present) and coldest since April/May 2008
Rainfall = 2.88" (1.40" below normal)
YTD Rainfall stands at 21.29" (2.02" above normal)
Highest Temperature was the 81.3 on the 15th - this was our 1st 80 degree day of the year and represents the 7th latest initial 80+ day since records began in 1894. The latest was on 5/27/37
Lowest Temperature was the 31.3 reading on the 9th - our last 32 degree reading of the season occurred on the 10th - this was only our 78th sub freezing low in the 2019/20 winter season normal is 115 days
The 46.5 maximum recorded on the 9th was the 6th lowest May max daily reading in the historical climate data set